Angel Martin

2papers

2 Papers

CVApr 13, 2022
5G Features and Standards for Vehicle Data Exploitation

Gorka Velez, Edoardo Bonetto, Daniele Brevi et al.

Cars capture and generate huge volumes of data in real-time about the driving dynamics, the environment, and the driver and passengers' activities. Due to the proliferation of cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM), the value of data from vehicles is getting strategic, not just for the automotive industry, but also for many diverse stakeholders including small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups. 5G can enable car-captured data to feed innovative applications and services deployed in the cloud ensuring lower latency and higher throughput than previous cellular technologies. This paper identifies and discusses the relevance of the main 5G features that can contribute to a scalable, flexible, reliable and secure data pipeline, pointing to the standards and technical reports that specify their implementation.

CYAug 24, 2022
Monetisation of and Access to in-Vehicle data and resources: the 5GMETA approach

Djibrilla Amadou Kountche, Fatma Raissi, Mandimby Ranaivo Rakotondravelona et al.

Today's vehicles are increasingly embedded with computers and sensors which produce huge amount of data. The data are exploited for internal purposes and with the development of connected infrastructures and smart cities, the vehicles interact with each other as well as with road users generating other types of data. The access to these data and in-vehicle resources and their monetisation faces many challenges which are presented in this paper. Furthermore, the most important commercial solution compared to the open and novel approach faced in the H2020 5GMETA project.